domingo, 13 de abril de 2008
domingo, 13 de enero de 2008
"Every Time We Say Goodbye" sung by Ella Fitzgerald
Esta canción fue escrita por el compositor y letrista norteamericano Cole Porter (1891-1964), autor de muchas canciones que se encuentran entre las más populares del siglo XX (Night and day, Let's do it, etc.). La versión de "Every Time We Say Goodbye" en este videopost es interpretada por la gran cantante Norteamericana Ella Fitzgerald.
Ev`ry Time We Say Goodbye
Everytime we say goodbye,
I die a little,
Everytime we say goodbye,
I wonder why a little,
Why the Gods above me,
who must be in the know.
Think so little of me,
they allow you to go.
When you`re near,
there`s such an air
of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere,
begin to sing about it,
There`s no love song finer,
but how strange the change
from major to minor,
Everytime we say goodbye.
When you`re near,
there`s such an air
of spring about it,
I can hear a lark somewhere,
begin to sing about it,
There`s no love song finer,
but how strange the change
from major to minor,
Everytime we say goodbye.
martes, 8 de enero de 2008
""September in the Rain" sung by Dinah Washington
Dinah Washington (1924-1963) fue una de las cantantes norteamericanas de jazz y blues más populares de la década de los cincuenta. La canción "September in the Rain"fue grabada en 1961 y constituyósu último gran éxito discográfico.
The leaves of brown
came tumblin' down,
remember?
In September
in the rain.
The sun went out
just like a dying ember,
That September
in the rain.
To every word of love
I heard you whisper,
The raindrops seemed to play
a sweet refrain.
Though spring is here,
to me it's still September
Ooh, That September
in the rain.
------ harmonica solo ------
To every word of love
I heard you whisper
The raindrops seemed to play
a sweet refrain.
Though spring is here,
to me it's still September
That September
In the rain.
I said:
That September
In the rain.
The leaves of brown
came tumblin' down,
remember?
In September
in the rain.
The sun went out
just like a dying ember,
That September
in the rain.
To every word of love
I heard you whisper,
The raindrops seemed to play
a sweet refrain.
Though spring is here,
to me it's still September
Ooh, That September
in the rain.
------ harmonica solo ------
To every word of love
I heard you whisper
The raindrops seemed to play
a sweet refrain.
Though spring is here,
to me it's still September
That September
In the rain.
I said:
That September
In the rain.
domingo, 6 de enero de 2008
"The End of the World" sung by Skeeter Davis
Skeeter Davis (born Mary Frances Penick December 30, 1931 – September 19, 2004) was an American Country Music Singer, who was best known for crossover Pop music songs of the early 1960s. She started out as part of The Davis Sisters in the early 1950s. In the late 50s and early 60s, she became a solo star. Her best known hit was the song "The End of the World" in 1963.
"The End of the World" is a pop music hit by Skeeter Davis that enjoyed international success in the 1960s. The record was released by RCA Records in December 1962 and reached its greatest success in March 1963, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart, #2 on the Billboard country singles chart (Davis was a country music vocalist and the record was a crossover music success), and #1 on Billboard's adult Contemporary - easy listening chart. The record also was a #4 hit on Billboard's rhythm and blues chart - making Davis one of the very few Caucasian female vocalists to enjoy a top ten record on that chart. Davis' four-chart top ten accomplishment has never been duplicated by any other female vocalist in the history of the Billboard charts.
El principal tiempo verbal utilizado en esa canción es el "Present Simple"
The end of the world
skeeter davis
why does the sun go on shining
why does the sea rush to shore
don't they know it's the end of the world
'cause you don't love me any more
why do the birds go on singing
why do the stars glow above
don't they know it's the end of the world
it ended when i lost your love
i wake up in the morning
and i wonder
why everything's the same as it was
i can't understand,
no, i can't understand
how life goes on the way it does
why does my heart go on beating
why do these eyes of mine cry
don't they know it's the end of the world
it ended when you said goodbye
why does my heart go on beating
why do these eyes of mine cry
don't they know it's the end of the world
it ended when you said goodbye
"The End of the World" is a pop music hit by Skeeter Davis that enjoyed international success in the 1960s. The record was released by RCA Records in December 1962 and reached its greatest success in March 1963, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart, #2 on the Billboard country singles chart (Davis was a country music vocalist and the record was a crossover music success), and #1 on Billboard's adult Contemporary - easy listening chart. The record also was a #4 hit on Billboard's rhythm and blues chart - making Davis one of the very few Caucasian female vocalists to enjoy a top ten record on that chart. Davis' four-chart top ten accomplishment has never been duplicated by any other female vocalist in the history of the Billboard charts.
El principal tiempo verbal utilizado en esa canción es el "Present Simple"
The end of the world
skeeter davis
why does the sun go on shining
why does the sea rush to shore
don't they know it's the end of the world
'cause you don't love me any more
why do the birds go on singing
why do the stars glow above
don't they know it's the end of the world
it ended when i lost your love
i wake up in the morning
and i wonder
why everything's the same as it was
i can't understand,
no, i can't understand
how life goes on the way it does
why does my heart go on beating
why do these eyes of mine cry
don't they know it's the end of the world
it ended when you said goodbye
why does my heart go on beating
why do these eyes of mine cry
don't they know it's the end of the world
it ended when you said goodbye
martes, 1 de enero de 2008
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